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Andrew Burgess wrote:
>>> So from a homeowners perspective, check all the connections and
>>> fittings, properly terminate all open splitters and make sure the ground
>>> block is working and installed correctly.
>>> That's about it, except checking for dog chews, squirrel damage or young
>> children using your cable drop as a swing.
>> A friend who does network installs for a living learned the hard way
> that you always wash you hands after eating and before installing cable.
> We're in a rural area and the rodents feasted (or thought they were)
> on his brand new cat5 cable :-)
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This is easy to cure. You use STP and attach the shield to a electric
fence generator..
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Leigh
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